Bodily Consciousness

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Bodily Consciousness, which can be distinguished from Spiritual Consciousness, is the un-insightful, autonomic, physiologically rooted "consciousness" of your physical body. Bodily Consciousness is the two-dimensional consciousness that arises as an epiphenomenon of brain activity initiated by monadic consciousness' as it [The Embrace|"embraces"]] The Physical Unit.

Notes

The quality of bodily consciousness is determined by genetics, past experience, and by the Consciousness Quotient (CQ) of the physical unit. When the CQ of the physical unit is low (typically as a result of Toxic Socialization, Faulty Instruction, or trauma in the genetic line, bodily consciousness will be rigid, limited, and without significant insight and intelligence. As the CQ of the body increases however, Bodily Consciousness gradually merges with Spiritual Consciousness. As this happens the limited, delusional, dis-connected experience of Normal Consciousness is replaced by the fullest expression of monadic consciousness possible within the physical limitations of this universe.


Further Reading

Sharp, Michael (2005), I Am/We Are - A Merge Poem. http://www.michaelsharp.org/i-am-we-are/

Franklin, T. B., Russig, H., Weiss, I. C., Gräff, J., Linder, N., Michalon, A., . . . Mansuy, I. M. (2010). Epigenetic Transmission of the Impact of Early Stress Across Generations. Biological Psychiatry, 68(5), 408-415. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.05.036

Marin, P. (1975). The New Narcissism. Harper's, 45-56.

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